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- 161: Community-Based Policing: Law Enforcement For The Twentieth Century
- ... in committing the crime" . . . (Braiden 120) WORKS CITED Braiden, Chris. "Enriching traditional police roles" Police management: Issues and perspectives. Washington, DC. Police executive research forum 1992, Pg. 108,120 Eck, John E. and William Spelman," Problem solving: Problem oriented policing" in Newport News. Washington, DC: Police executive research forum, 1987 Pg xvi-xvii Kelling, George L. and Mark H, Moore "The evolving strategy of policing" Perspectives on policing .Washington, DC : National Institute of Justice and John F. Kennedy School of Government. Harvard University Pg 4-5 Kelling, L. George " Measuring what matters :a new way of thinking about crime and public order".The city Journal, Spring ...
- 162: The War In Vietnam
- ... Nation building was failing the South, and, in 1960, communist cadres created the National Liberation Front (NLG) or Vietcong as its enemies called it, to challenge the Diem regime. President John F. Kennedy concurred with his predecessor's domino theory and also believed that the credibility of U.S. anticommunist commitments around the world was imperiled in 1961. Consequently, by 1963 he ...
- 163: Overview of the 60`s
- ... the issues being confronted today. the '60s was a decade of social and political upheaval. in spite of all the turmoil, there were some positive results: the civil rights revolution, john f. Kennedy's bold vision of a new frontier, and the breathtaking advances in space, helped bring about progress and prosperity. however, much was negative: student and anti-war protest movements, ...
- 164: Malcolm Little
- ... teaching independence from whites trying to control blacks. "Our enemy is the white man, oh yes that devil is our enemy." Malcolm said. (Myer pg. 106) By this time the F.B.I. was paying people to attend Malcolm's speeches and even his most personal meetings. They were afraid of what he might start. When Fidel Castro came to speak ... dead. He had been getting death threats for some time. He was fully prepared to die for his cause though. He continued to speak publicly and was aware that the F.B.I. had been watching his every move. He figured the death threats where coming from members of the Nation of Islam. His house was also burnt to the ground ... Malcolm began to carry a loaded automatic rifle in his apartment. During a speech in his hometown of Harlem a gun fight broke out, Malcolm was assassinated. Some believed the F.B.I. feared what was to happen and had arranged for his death, others thought it was the Nation of Islam. Either way he was dead. Heyer, Norman 3X ...
- 165: Watergate Scandal
- ... House-sponsered plan of espionage against political opponents and a trail of complicity that led to many of the highest officials in the land, including former U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell, White House Counsel John Dean, White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman, White House Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs John Ehrlichman, and President Nixon himself. On April 30, 1973, nearly a year after the burglary and arrest and following a grand jury investigation of the burglary, Nixon accepted the ...
- 166: The War in Vietnam
- ... Nation building was failing the South, and, in 1960, communist cadres created the National Liberation Front (NLG) or Vietcong as its enemies called it, to challenge the Diem regime. President John F. Kennedy concurred with his predecessor's domino theory and also believed that the credibility of U.S. anticommunist commitments around the world was imperiled in 1961. Consequently, by 1963 he ...
- 167: Western Expansion
- ... the question of slavery in the newly acquired territories was a more troubling issue and this decided the fate of the United States for the next few years. Manifest Destiny F. Merk in his book Manifest Destiny says "a sense of mission to redeem the old world by high example was generated in pioneers of idealistic spirit on their arrival in ... it was the North American continent and to others it was the hemisphere. Its public appeal was enormous as it meant an opportunity to gain admission to the American Union. John O’ Sullivan coined the phrase "Manifest Destiny" and many other politicians supported him like John Wentworth (Ill.), Stephen Douglas (Ill.), Daniel S. Dickenson (NY) and Andrew Kennedy (Ind.) The people of the Old South under Calhoun supported the annexation of Texas but were against ...
- 168: Richard Nixon
- ... and the Russian leader discussed issues in a kitchen. With Eisenhower, he served two terms. Nixon's next goal was to become the President of the United States. In 1960, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon ran for the presidency. As it turned out, Kennedy and Johnson won by a mere 120,000 votes. It was believed Kennedy had bought Texas and ...
- 169: The 1960s: Happenings, Causes, and Effects
- ... the issues being confronted today. the '60s was a decade of social and political upheaval. in spite of all the turmoil, there were some positive results: the civil rights revolution, john f. Kennedy's bold vision of a new frontier, and the breathtaking advances in space, helped bring about progress and prosperity. however, much was negative: student and anti-war protest movements, ...
- 170: The War in Vietnam
- ... Nation building was failing the South, and, in 1960, communist cadres created the National Liberation Front (NLG) or Vietcong as its enemies called it, to challenge the Diem regime. President John F. Kennedy concurred with his predecessor's domino theory and also believed that the credibility of U.S. anticommunist commitments around the world was imperiled in 1961. Consequently, by 1963 he ...
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